In May, President Donald Trump proposed a 25 percent tariff on imported cars and auto parts, which drew immediate opposition from the auto industry and other countries.

They argued that the tariffs, which are now on hold, would not only likely raise the prices of vehicles by upwards of $5,000, they'd also "significantly" reduce sales and potentially lead to hundreds of thousands of layoffs.

Should the tariffs be enforced, the Tristate could take the hardest blow.